Target misses the target when it comes to gender issues September 4, 2015 — by Isabelle Yang Despite recent efforts by the feminist movement to end unnecessary use of gender labels, the boy-girl divide still exists in the marketing world. read more » Hollywood directors need a dose of feminism September 4, 2015 — by Oksana Trifonova Instead of the same movies that include cliché portrayals of women, there should be more films that showcase unconventional views of women. read more » Competitive school atmosphere both advantageous and detrimental September 4, 2015 — by Eileen Toh With a passing rate of 91 percent on AP exams, Saratoga High School is ranked 27th in California and known for its ability to send a high percentage of its graduates to prestigious colleges. But as students graduate each year, they sometimes ask themselves questions like: Was it worth it? Would they want their own children to attend such an ultra competitive school? read more » Competitive school atmosphere both advantageous and detrimental September 4, 2015 — by Eileen Toh With a passing rate of 91 percent on AP exams, Saratoga High School is ranked 27th in California and known for its ability to send a high percentage of its graduates to prestigious colleges. But as students graduate each year, they sometimes ask themselves questions like: Was it worth it? Would they want their own children to attend such an ultra competitive school? read more » Students should not view schedules as a rough draft September 4, 2015 — by Sweeya Raj When students decide on what classes to take in the spring, many decisions are made with the mindset that they can sign up for difficult classes and just drop them later if the workload seems overwhelming, causing unnecessary inconveniences. read more » 100 Word Rants September 4, 2015 — by Kevin Chow and Shreya Tumu Rants about Trump and Miley Cyrus, and Hillary Clinton. read more » Both at-home essays and in-class essays are necessary September 3, 2015 — by Frederick Kim Whether in-class or take-home, each type of essay has its purpose. With at-home essays comes great pressure, because having more time and resources means being graded more harshly. At the same time, the more stressful in-class essay prevents procrastination and pushes students to think faster. read more » Facebook’s usefulness wanes September 2, 2015 — by Claire Rhee Facebook is no longer the social media site that everyone is obsessed with. read more » AP classes should give more practice problems and tests May 28, 2015 — by Jenny Qian AP teachers should administer more AP practice tests and integrate more AP style practice problems into their courses prior to the real tests. This will help students perform better while also alleviating their last-minute cramming stress. read more » Election changes limit student involvement May 21, 2015 — by Summer Smith Although the new rules allow more students to get involved in ASB, few students actually want to do so. Students should not be limited in the number of student government positions they can run or apply for simply because there are not enough people who have the desire to get involved. This leaves those who are passionate about bettering the school unable to make as significant of an impact as they want. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...113114115116117...120130140150160...nextlast
Hollywood directors need a dose of feminism September 4, 2015 — by Oksana Trifonova Instead of the same movies that include cliché portrayals of women, there should be more films that showcase unconventional views of women. read more » Competitive school atmosphere both advantageous and detrimental September 4, 2015 — by Eileen Toh With a passing rate of 91 percent on AP exams, Saratoga High School is ranked 27th in California and known for its ability to send a high percentage of its graduates to prestigious colleges. But as students graduate each year, they sometimes ask themselves questions like: Was it worth it? Would they want their own children to attend such an ultra competitive school? read more » Competitive school atmosphere both advantageous and detrimental September 4, 2015 — by Eileen Toh With a passing rate of 91 percent on AP exams, Saratoga High School is ranked 27th in California and known for its ability to send a high percentage of its graduates to prestigious colleges. But as students graduate each year, they sometimes ask themselves questions like: Was it worth it? Would they want their own children to attend such an ultra competitive school? read more » Students should not view schedules as a rough draft September 4, 2015 — by Sweeya Raj When students decide on what classes to take in the spring, many decisions are made with the mindset that they can sign up for difficult classes and just drop them later if the workload seems overwhelming, causing unnecessary inconveniences. read more » 100 Word Rants September 4, 2015 — by Kevin Chow and Shreya Tumu Rants about Trump and Miley Cyrus, and Hillary Clinton. read more » Both at-home essays and in-class essays are necessary September 3, 2015 — by Frederick Kim Whether in-class or take-home, each type of essay has its purpose. With at-home essays comes great pressure, because having more time and resources means being graded more harshly. At the same time, the more stressful in-class essay prevents procrastination and pushes students to think faster. read more » Facebook’s usefulness wanes September 2, 2015 — by Claire Rhee Facebook is no longer the social media site that everyone is obsessed with. read more » AP classes should give more practice problems and tests May 28, 2015 — by Jenny Qian AP teachers should administer more AP practice tests and integrate more AP style practice problems into their courses prior to the real tests. This will help students perform better while also alleviating their last-minute cramming stress. read more » Election changes limit student involvement May 21, 2015 — by Summer Smith Although the new rules allow more students to get involved in ASB, few students actually want to do so. Students should not be limited in the number of student government positions they can run or apply for simply because there are not enough people who have the desire to get involved. This leaves those who are passionate about bettering the school unable to make as significant of an impact as they want. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...113114115116117...120130140150160...nextlast
Competitive school atmosphere both advantageous and detrimental September 4, 2015 — by Eileen Toh With a passing rate of 91 percent on AP exams, Saratoga High School is ranked 27th in California and known for its ability to send a high percentage of its graduates to prestigious colleges. But as students graduate each year, they sometimes ask themselves questions like: Was it worth it? Would they want their own children to attend such an ultra competitive school? read more » Competitive school atmosphere both advantageous and detrimental September 4, 2015 — by Eileen Toh With a passing rate of 91 percent on AP exams, Saratoga High School is ranked 27th in California and known for its ability to send a high percentage of its graduates to prestigious colleges. But as students graduate each year, they sometimes ask themselves questions like: Was it worth it? Would they want their own children to attend such an ultra competitive school? read more » Students should not view schedules as a rough draft September 4, 2015 — by Sweeya Raj When students decide on what classes to take in the spring, many decisions are made with the mindset that they can sign up for difficult classes and just drop them later if the workload seems overwhelming, causing unnecessary inconveniences. read more » 100 Word Rants September 4, 2015 — by Kevin Chow and Shreya Tumu Rants about Trump and Miley Cyrus, and Hillary Clinton. read more » Both at-home essays and in-class essays are necessary September 3, 2015 — by Frederick Kim Whether in-class or take-home, each type of essay has its purpose. With at-home essays comes great pressure, because having more time and resources means being graded more harshly. At the same time, the more stressful in-class essay prevents procrastination and pushes students to think faster. read more » Facebook’s usefulness wanes September 2, 2015 — by Claire Rhee Facebook is no longer the social media site that everyone is obsessed with. read more » AP classes should give more practice problems and tests May 28, 2015 — by Jenny Qian AP teachers should administer more AP practice tests and integrate more AP style practice problems into their courses prior to the real tests. This will help students perform better while also alleviating their last-minute cramming stress. read more » Election changes limit student involvement May 21, 2015 — by Summer Smith Although the new rules allow more students to get involved in ASB, few students actually want to do so. Students should not be limited in the number of student government positions they can run or apply for simply because there are not enough people who have the desire to get involved. This leaves those who are passionate about bettering the school unable to make as significant of an impact as they want. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...113114115116117...120130140150160...nextlast
Competitive school atmosphere both advantageous and detrimental September 4, 2015 — by Eileen Toh With a passing rate of 91 percent on AP exams, Saratoga High School is ranked 27th in California and known for its ability to send a high percentage of its graduates to prestigious colleges. But as students graduate each year, they sometimes ask themselves questions like: Was it worth it? Would they want their own children to attend such an ultra competitive school? read more » Students should not view schedules as a rough draft September 4, 2015 — by Sweeya Raj When students decide on what classes to take in the spring, many decisions are made with the mindset that they can sign up for difficult classes and just drop them later if the workload seems overwhelming, causing unnecessary inconveniences. read more » 100 Word Rants September 4, 2015 — by Kevin Chow and Shreya Tumu Rants about Trump and Miley Cyrus, and Hillary Clinton. read more » Both at-home essays and in-class essays are necessary September 3, 2015 — by Frederick Kim Whether in-class or take-home, each type of essay has its purpose. With at-home essays comes great pressure, because having more time and resources means being graded more harshly. At the same time, the more stressful in-class essay prevents procrastination and pushes students to think faster. read more » Facebook’s usefulness wanes September 2, 2015 — by Claire Rhee Facebook is no longer the social media site that everyone is obsessed with. read more » AP classes should give more practice problems and tests May 28, 2015 — by Jenny Qian AP teachers should administer more AP practice tests and integrate more AP style practice problems into their courses prior to the real tests. This will help students perform better while also alleviating their last-minute cramming stress. read more » Election changes limit student involvement May 21, 2015 — by Summer Smith Although the new rules allow more students to get involved in ASB, few students actually want to do so. Students should not be limited in the number of student government positions they can run or apply for simply because there are not enough people who have the desire to get involved. This leaves those who are passionate about bettering the school unable to make as significant of an impact as they want. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...113114115116117...120130140150160...nextlast
Students should not view schedules as a rough draft September 4, 2015 — by Sweeya Raj When students decide on what classes to take in the spring, many decisions are made with the mindset that they can sign up for difficult classes and just drop them later if the workload seems overwhelming, causing unnecessary inconveniences. read more » 100 Word Rants September 4, 2015 — by Kevin Chow and Shreya Tumu Rants about Trump and Miley Cyrus, and Hillary Clinton. read more » Both at-home essays and in-class essays are necessary September 3, 2015 — by Frederick Kim Whether in-class or take-home, each type of essay has its purpose. With at-home essays comes great pressure, because having more time and resources means being graded more harshly. At the same time, the more stressful in-class essay prevents procrastination and pushes students to think faster. read more » Facebook’s usefulness wanes September 2, 2015 — by Claire Rhee Facebook is no longer the social media site that everyone is obsessed with. read more » AP classes should give more practice problems and tests May 28, 2015 — by Jenny Qian AP teachers should administer more AP practice tests and integrate more AP style practice problems into their courses prior to the real tests. This will help students perform better while also alleviating their last-minute cramming stress. read more » Election changes limit student involvement May 21, 2015 — by Summer Smith Although the new rules allow more students to get involved in ASB, few students actually want to do so. Students should not be limited in the number of student government positions they can run or apply for simply because there are not enough people who have the desire to get involved. This leaves those who are passionate about bettering the school unable to make as significant of an impact as they want. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...113114115116117...120130140150160...nextlast
100 Word Rants September 4, 2015 — by Kevin Chow and Shreya Tumu Rants about Trump and Miley Cyrus, and Hillary Clinton. read more » Both at-home essays and in-class essays are necessary September 3, 2015 — by Frederick Kim Whether in-class or take-home, each type of essay has its purpose. With at-home essays comes great pressure, because having more time and resources means being graded more harshly. At the same time, the more stressful in-class essay prevents procrastination and pushes students to think faster. read more » Facebook’s usefulness wanes September 2, 2015 — by Claire Rhee Facebook is no longer the social media site that everyone is obsessed with. read more » AP classes should give more practice problems and tests May 28, 2015 — by Jenny Qian AP teachers should administer more AP practice tests and integrate more AP style practice problems into their courses prior to the real tests. This will help students perform better while also alleviating their last-minute cramming stress. read more » Election changes limit student involvement May 21, 2015 — by Summer Smith Although the new rules allow more students to get involved in ASB, few students actually want to do so. Students should not be limited in the number of student government positions they can run or apply for simply because there are not enough people who have the desire to get involved. This leaves those who are passionate about bettering the school unable to make as significant of an impact as they want. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...113114115116117...120130140150160...nextlast
Both at-home essays and in-class essays are necessary September 3, 2015 — by Frederick Kim Whether in-class or take-home, each type of essay has its purpose. With at-home essays comes great pressure, because having more time and resources means being graded more harshly. At the same time, the more stressful in-class essay prevents procrastination and pushes students to think faster. read more » Facebook’s usefulness wanes September 2, 2015 — by Claire Rhee Facebook is no longer the social media site that everyone is obsessed with. read more » AP classes should give more practice problems and tests May 28, 2015 — by Jenny Qian AP teachers should administer more AP practice tests and integrate more AP style practice problems into their courses prior to the real tests. This will help students perform better while also alleviating their last-minute cramming stress. read more » Election changes limit student involvement May 21, 2015 — by Summer Smith Although the new rules allow more students to get involved in ASB, few students actually want to do so. Students should not be limited in the number of student government positions they can run or apply for simply because there are not enough people who have the desire to get involved. This leaves those who are passionate about bettering the school unable to make as significant of an impact as they want. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...113114115116117...120130140150160...nextlast
Facebook’s usefulness wanes September 2, 2015 — by Claire Rhee Facebook is no longer the social media site that everyone is obsessed with. read more » AP classes should give more practice problems and tests May 28, 2015 — by Jenny Qian AP teachers should administer more AP practice tests and integrate more AP style practice problems into their courses prior to the real tests. This will help students perform better while also alleviating their last-minute cramming stress. read more » Election changes limit student involvement May 21, 2015 — by Summer Smith Although the new rules allow more students to get involved in ASB, few students actually want to do so. Students should not be limited in the number of student government positions they can run or apply for simply because there are not enough people who have the desire to get involved. This leaves those who are passionate about bettering the school unable to make as significant of an impact as they want. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...113114115116117...120130140150160...nextlast
AP classes should give more practice problems and tests May 28, 2015 — by Jenny Qian AP teachers should administer more AP practice tests and integrate more AP style practice problems into their courses prior to the real tests. This will help students perform better while also alleviating their last-minute cramming stress. read more » Election changes limit student involvement May 21, 2015 — by Summer Smith Although the new rules allow more students to get involved in ASB, few students actually want to do so. Students should not be limited in the number of student government positions they can run or apply for simply because there are not enough people who have the desire to get involved. This leaves those who are passionate about bettering the school unable to make as significant of an impact as they want. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...113114115116117...120130140150160...nextlast
Election changes limit student involvement May 21, 2015 — by Summer Smith Although the new rules allow more students to get involved in ASB, few students actually want to do so. Students should not be limited in the number of student government positions they can run or apply for simply because there are not enough people who have the desire to get involved. This leaves those who are passionate about bettering the school unable to make as significant of an impact as they want. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...113114115116117...120130140150160...nextlast